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got it. Thank you for sharing!

Just one point, isn't AT Protocol open source?

#atprotocol #activitypub #OpenSource #BigTech


I just sent the final proofs of the #ActivityPub book to the editors at O'Reilly.

I'm done; with this part, at least.

I am not sure what I'm going to do with all that surplus time. I should probably start a huge new project!


“This document is dedicated to all citizens of planet Earth. You deserve freedom of communication; we hope we have contributed in some part, however small, towards that goal and right.” —The #ActivityPub Specification (2019)


Is an ID change also a `Move` but under the same domain? Can #Mastodon, #Pixelfed and others handle that, even if the URL stays the same?

#ActivityPub #fediverse


Die Fediverse Files sind eine fantastische Videoserie über das Fediverse, und ich bin stolz, Teil davon zu sein! @docpop bringt mit seinem einzigartigen Stil eine perfekte Mischung aus Information und Popkultur in jede Folge. Auch der Cast ist hervorragend, und ich schätze @docpop, @evan und @bart sowie ihre Arbeit für das Fediverse sehr.

Es freut mich besonders, dass WordPress.com/Automattic und @docpop zusammengefunden haben!

Genug der Lobhudelei!

Ich kann jedem, der die Fediverse Files bisher noch nicht gesehen hat, nur ans Herz legen, dies umgehend nach zu holen! Viel Spaß beim Binge Watching 🍿

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzYozbNneVc

Weiterlesen: The Fediverse Files

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLqwKph7Sxk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JKszCKZxqQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DhK8uSKIdE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4pmWufYRr0


@Christiane Brauch :calckey: @ɟloʍ
Ich habe nicht zitiert, ohne den/die User*in zu nennen.

Ich bin nicht bei #Mastodon und mir stehen bei #Friendica zwei Möglichkeiten offen, einen Post zu teilen: Den Weg via #ActivityPub und den alten zu #Diaspora kompatiblen Weg. Meisstens wähle ich den zweiten, um die dortigen User*innen dort nicht auszuschliessen.

Bei beiden wird der/die Autor*in genannt, aber möglicherweise nicht bei Mastodon.


There was a big decision at the SWICG meeting today to start a Moderation, Trust & Safety Task Force that aims to write a report to improve those aspects of the protocol.

I've volunteered to lead that task force.

#SWICG #ActivityPub


I am somehow surprised that the actual Brazilian government still doesn't have an instance of some software compatible with activity pub.

Before leaving Brazil, I was part of a group engaged in open government data and civic hacking. I really hope these groups are still strong as they were a few years ago!

By the way, in 2011, I was advocating the City Council of São Paulo to have an identi.ca server, instead of Twitter. This didn't work, but at least I could open up some government data.

https://social.vivaldi.net/@everton137/113064152109863345

#activitypub #OpenSource #softwarelivre #Brasil #opendata


Your favorite social network could make decisions that make it impossible to use the service where you live. If that happens, you lose not only access to the site but, more importantly, the community you worked so hard to build.

Use platforms that implement open social web protocols like #ActivityPub so you can lift your network to another platform without missing a beat.

Your network shouldn't be trapped with the whims of a corporation. There's a better way.

https://techhub.social/@Techmeme/113052807984985466


Hello fediverse!

I need your help to feature all of the amazing services that are part of the #ActivityPub realm.

What are some of your favorite ActivityPub handles to follow on #Funkwhale, #Peertube, #Pixelfed, #Bookwyrm, #Wordpress, #Truefans, #Castopod, #Akkoma, #Friendica, #Lemmy and others?

Your replies will be categorized by @jejord, @AileenLalor, @miaq and @marci so that we can feature these accounts to our Flipboard users and work to ensure they render properly on Flipboard.

I'm excited to help evangelize the many great projects here and advocate for their adoption and funding.


👀 BrowserPub: A browser for exploring #ActivityPub and the ⁂fediverse

https://browser.pub


I'm thrilled to be part of the Fediverse Files, together with @evan and @bart and hosted by @docpop ❤️

Thanks also to @wordpressdotcom for making this possible ❤️

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DhK8uSKIdE

#activitypub #wordpress #fediverse


If #ActivityPub integrated #OpenStreetMap it would be an huge benefit to the #opensource #community 🌍🌎. Imagine wanting to see a place on openstreetmap and user photos appear (like google earth) or geolocate a photo or video on socials that supports ActivityPub. The possibilities are huge and would involve more people.


I tweaked the #ActivityPub inbox endpoints of my #WordPress site a bit and was able to follow my blog on #Flipboard ❤️

/cc @mike @greg


Just starting to wrap my head around the Fediverse and ActivityPub (and I like what I'm learning and discovering), but now here comes Nostr. For a regular user who has no deep technical knowledge, I can only hope they're interoperable. I think people will reach the fatigue of constantly setting up shop on every new technology that comes up.

To me the ultimate interoperability is if we could move around with our content (not just the follow lists). That kind of portability and freedom. Is that even possible? Too much to ask?

#Fediverse #ActivityPub #Nostr #SocialMedia #Mastodon #VivaldiSocial


Hello fediverse!

This morning we shipped an exciting new version of #Flipboard that enables *anyone* on Flipboard to follow *anyone* in the fediverse.

This is the culmination of a ton of work to deeply integrate #ActivityPub into the product. The result is incredibly seamless.

Just tap on the search icon in Flipboard and tap the follow button for anyone featured there or that you find in search. You’ll soon start seeing their posts in all of your relevant Flipboard feeds.

Check the screenshots below and read this post to learn more:

https://about.flipboard.com/fediverse/follow-anyone-in-the-fediverse/


Based on our decision in the last #SocialCG meeting, I set up a new GitHub repository for the #ActivityPub HTML Discovery Task Force.

https://github.com/swicg/activitypub-html-discovery

I added what I think are some of the most important tasks and user stories. I hope others contribute, too!

https://github.com/swicg/activitypub-html-discovery/issues


We're back in the circular reasoning since JSON-LD *has* a well-defined data model. It's RDF and graph-based (Chapt 10. JSON-LD 1.1 spec.). The statement that AP uses "JSON-LD" but is not an RDF data model doesn't make sense to me given how JSON-LD is specified. I don't think JSON-LD provides much extensibility benefit to plain JSON apps. Maybe there should be a variant of #ActivityPub that is unambiguously plain JSON with a plain JSON extensibility design? Maybe less confusing for devs?


I'm still not clear about the discussion we had yesterday. @evan are AS2 (and #ActivityPub) serializations JSON-LD or not? I see the AS2 spec says the serialization only has "“compatibility with JSON-LD” but must conform to JSON-LD algorithm requirements. I understand if it's JSON-LD, it is also JSON (but not necessarily the inverse). Like we discussed yesterday, JSON-LD is JSON and it's an RDF data model. JSON, in general, is neither JSON-LD nor an RDF data model.


"The inbox stream contains all activities received by the actor." (#ActivityPub Rec). However, AP/AS2 collections (including "special" ones like Inbox, Outbox, Followers, etc.) do not contain Objects or Activities. They contain URI *references*. That's why one Create/Note can be referenced by many inboxes. It may look like Collections contain Objects because of typical server JSON-LD serialization, but don't be fooled. It makes a difference for data lifecycle management and storage models.


I enjoyed this talk by @rwg from IETF about the standardization of #activitypub.

https://youtu.be/Pu3hGjjQzQM?si=7bmAvTEpJvfz1yHM&t=5317


I know #ActivityPub is NOT about #followers vs #following but I made this program to show who you may have missed in your lists.

https://github.com/MPAQ-Admin/follow/


@jessamyn right on, thanks so much for watching! I'm a big fan of RSS (in case you couldn't tell) and thinking of #ActivityPub as a two-way version of #RSS really helped me wrap my ahead around it.


If any developers enjoyed our interview and would like to learn more about building social apps in the #fediverse, I highly recommend @evan's new book on #ActivityPub (published by @OReillyMedia). More info here https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/activitypub/9781098162733/


Our second episode of The Fediverse Files is out now. It's an interview with @evan, the co-author of #ActivityPub, about the future of the #fediverse. Tune in to learn how open protocols like ActivityPub make the web more open and user-centric. https://youtu.be/nLqwKph7Sxk?si=tT6ix1yuQAfNXj8H #FediverseFiles


This is a milestone worth celebrating! :fediverse:
In development as we speak, @forgejo can now federate comments (and tons of other stuff) from issues in repos!!!

The first screenshot is @algernon (a Forgejo account able to be tagged in this post!) commenting on the issue: https://shoes.forgejo.madhouse-project.org/algernon/federation-test/issues/4 as seen in @phanpy while logged into my Mastodon account!
#fediverse #ActivityPub #FediDev #federation #forgejo #git #GitFederation


one of the fringe benefits of #ActivityPub/Mastodon APIs: I can finally compose #wordpress blog posts, which ditched its mobile client years ago, using decent clients again.
That is, when using the appropriate plugins.


#ActivityPub was not designed for testability.

I think that is a true statement.


In #Activitypub, replies to a post are a collection of links that are part of the original post. So it’s only natural that the original poster should be in control of what’s in the reply collection. Technically it’s quite simple to implement that the OP (original poster) can decide which replies he/she/they accept or refuse in said collection. It’s up to the developers of ActivityPub implementers like Mastodon et al to make that level of control accessible.


What is the WordPressy way to implement "content warning"?

1. A block: You add the content warning as block (will be removed from the output on the block before html is rendered)
2. A sidebar section to add the sensitive flag and a text.

#wordpress #fediverse #activitypub


Having second thoughts about creating a #Fediverse platform. I was not aware of the levels of toxicity on #Mastodon by users (even admins) who don't understand how federation protocols work and harass developers with false accusations and even uploading child porn to their websites to get them in legal trouble. No, thank you.

#ActivityPub
wedistribute.org/2024/03/contentnation-mastodons-toxicity/


There are no more open issues in the #ActivityPub issue tracker!

Thanks to all, but mostly to @evan who diligently and tirelessly did much/most/all of the work!!

Onwards!

https://github.com/w3c/activitypub/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+no%3Aassignee+no%3Alabel+